
‘Conclave’ Snubbed at the Oscars — And It Won’t Win Any Awards for Accuracy Either
Was Hollywood’s latest progressive fantasy masquerading as a Vatican drama a prizewinner? Even Oscar voters had their doubts.
Was Hollywood’s latest progressive fantasy masquerading as a Vatican drama a prizewinner? Even Oscar voters had their doubts.
Holy reel-igion offered from list commissioned by St. John Paul II!
COMMENTARY: Through a Christian lens, the Oscars matter as a barometer, if not of cinematic excellence, at least of current cultural confusion.
COMMENTARY: The Academy Award-nominated film serves as a cautionary tale for students of science today.
How can Hollywood’s destructive behavior be stopped? The answer is simple: Stop watching.
FILM: A look at the Blessed Mother’s role in the Oscar contender
A good Christian film can help us take Christianity more seriously, and a bad Christian film can keep us from taking ourselves too seriously.
TV ratings for this year’s Oscars ceremony on April 25 were the lowest in the event’s history, with viewership dipping below 10 million for the first time
Merrill has been a member of the Academy for nearly 50 years, having won an Oscar in 1973 for the documentary “The Great American Cowboy.”
ON FILM: We’re a long way from the days when award-winning films were also popular crowd-pleasers, but as much as we love to hate the Academy Awards, they still matter.
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